Permits to Work Sample Clauses

Permits to Work. NHSBT operates a ‘Permit to Work’ / ‘Authority to Work’ system; however, the Contractor is to produce their own Permit to Work system for use at the properties for their or their Contractor’s areas of responsibility. The format and operation of which shall be agreed with NHSBT. The permits are to include but not be limited to:- Restricted Areas Confined Spaces Roof Access Fire Alarm / Extinguishment Isolation HV Working Hot Working Pressure Vessels Live Working will not be allowed on HV/LV installations The Contractor’s Operatives, Visitors and Subcontractors will comply strictly with the conditions imposed by Permits to Work. Under no circumstances will hot work be allowed without the specific agreement of the NHSBT Representative and appropriate precautions being taken to avoid fire and false fire alarms. Authority to Work (AtW) All works within GMP area or where work may interfere with others NHSBT will issue an AtW. Fire Safety The Contractor shall ensure that Employees or Subcontractors comply with NHSBT Fire Safety Management Plan (FSMP). All combustible refuse shall always be collected and removed from the site as soon as practicable. If at any time the Contractor, their Employees and Subcontractors should notice anything that they consider could be a potential fire risk, they must report this immediately to NHSBT’s Representative. The Contractor shall strictly comply with any regulations which govern the storage of explosive, petrol or other materials brought on to the site. The Contractor’s Employees and Subcontractors must familiarise themselves with the procedures to be followed in the event of a fire alarm being raised on the Site and if required must attend training lectures. The Contractor will be required to liaise from time to time with NHSBT’s nominated Fire Specialist. Contractors who work permanently on site must complete NHSBT Fire Training Tracker to ensure awareness of the dangers of fire, the precautionary measures to be taken and the action to be taken in the event of fire. NHSBT Site Rules for Contractors See attached NHSBT site rules.
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Permits to Work. Should it be a site requirement operatives of COVAC will be issued with permits to work at the commencement of the project and thereafter as and when required.
Permits to Work.  Work that is complex, irregular and requiring specialist input or work on systems with stored energy is potentially hazardous. There is a need for such work to be assessed and permitted before being started, i.e. pipe work, hot work, MCC, etc.  It is imperative to perform a Job Hazard Analysis (XXX) to determine whether a permit is required.  A Permit to Work:  Is not transferable from one Applicant to another;  Can only be issued by an Authorized Person to a qualified Applicant;  Can cover more than one person under certain conditions;  Must be reviewed at the end of the Authorizing Person’s shift; and  Must be available at the place of work;  Before cancellation of the permit, the Applicant must inform the Authorized Person that the work is complete. The Authorized Person will then ensure that the area is safe before de‐isolation of systems will be allowed.  All Supervisors who are required to either apply for a Permit to Work or who have to issue a Permit to Work, will only allowed to do so after receiving appropriate training.

Related to Permits to Work

  • Access to Work District representatives shall at all times have access to the Work, wherever it is, in preparation or in progress. Contractor shall provide safe and proper facilities for such access.

  • PARKING PERMITS A. Must be obtained on the day of move in.

  • Permits, Licenses, and Safety PURCHASER shall procure all permits and licenses, pay all charges and fees, and give all notices necessary and incident to the due and lawful prosecution of the operations. STATE may at any time require PURCHASER to satisfy STATE that operations under this contract comply with state, federal, and local laws and regulations. STATE may require PURCHASER to obtain a permit, license, or approval from the governmental body or agency responsible for administering applicable laws before PURCHASER may begin or continue an operation under this contract. In the performance of the operations, PURCHASER shall use every reasonable and practicable means to avoid damage to property and injury to persons. The responsibility of PURCHASER stated herein shall cease upon the operations being accepted as complete by STATE.

  • Building Permits All building permits required for the construction of the Improvements have been obtained prior to the commencement of the construction of the Improvements and copies of same will be delivered to Lessor.

  • Contractor’s Submittals The Contract shall submit with reasonable promptness consistent with the Work Project Schedule and in orderly sequence all Shop Drawings, Samples, or other information required by the Contract Documents, or subsequently required by Change Order. Prior to submitting, the Contractor shall review each submittal for compliance with the Contract Documents and certify its approval by an approval stamp affixed to each copy. Submittal data presented without the Contractor’s certification will be returned without review or comment, and any delay resulting from such certification is the Contractor's responsibility.

  • Site Improvements The City may require a Developer to undertake site improvements upon completion of construction. Site improvements include, but are not limited to, seeding or sodding of front yards, and 4' chain-link fencing. Said site improvements must be undertaken when seasonally appropriate. The City reserves the right to make an exception on a case-by-case basis.

  • Subcontractor Payments Subject to Agency’s prior approval, Agency will reimburse Outside Counsel for the actual, reasonable and necessary expenses relating to Outside Counsel’s use of subcontractors. Outside Counsel shall be responsible for any payments and other claims due to subcontractors for work performed under this OCC. Outside Counsel, in subcontracting for any performances or in support of any of the performances specified herein (e.g., expert services, local counsel, and other services), expressly understands and agrees that Agency shall not be directly liable in any manner to Outside Counsel’s subcontractor(s).

  • Solicitations for Subcontractors, Including Procurements of Materials and Equipment In all solicitations either by competitive bidding or negotiation made by the contractor for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurements of materials or leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by the contractor of the contractor's obligations under this contract and the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, sex, age, and disability/handicap.

  • Access to Work Locations Reasonable access to employee work locations shall be granted officers of the Association and their officially designated representatives for the purpose of processing grievances or contacting members of the Association concerning business within the scope of representation. Such officers or representatives shall not enter any work location without the consent of the City Manager. Access shall be restricted so as not to interfere with the normal operations of the department or with established safety or security requirements. Solicitation of membership and activities concerned with the internal management of the Association, such as collecting dues, holding membership meetings, campaigning for office, conducting elections and distributing literature, shall not be conducted during working hours.

  • Demolition work (a) As of 1 October 2020 where Employees are directly performing demolition works that would require a demolition permit that allows the performance of such work, they will receive the amount of $8.35 per hour or the site allowance, whichever is the greater. This allowance will be adjusted annually in accordance with CPI (All Groups, Melbourne) movements measured in the twelve month period ending the previous December quarter effective as of 1 March 2021, rounded to the nearest 5 cents.

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